The Standard Railroad Company plans to run a line through Wild Horse Valley, and this is known by Charlie Doan, who seeks to buy up all the land in the valley in order to make huge profits by reselling it to the railroad. Ranchers are forced to sell through fear of the "Night Riders", a group of henchmen hired by Doan.

Look, if you have an hour to kill and love old-school Westerns where the horses get actual screen credit, Wild Horse Round-Up is a pretty decent ride. 🐴 Its got some rough edges, but that is honestly the charm of these old matinee films. If you can't stand creaky 1930s audio and plots that move like a tired mule, you ...


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"Look, if you have an hour to kill and love old-school Westerns where the horses get actual screen credit, Wild Horse Round-Up is a pretty decent ride. 🐴 Its got some rough edges, but that is honestly the charm of these old matinee films. If you can't stand creaky 1930s audio and plots that move like a tired mule, you should probably steer clear. The Plot (Or What Passes For One) So, we got this greedy guy named Charlie Doan who finds out the railroad is coming through the valley. He decides th..."
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